Monday, 4 June 2018

Asus Brings Gaming Phone (ROG)!!!!


Asus Brings (ROG) Republic of Gamer Phone For Game Lovers


Since Its Inception in 2006,Asus Gaming partner has pursued a mandate to push boundaries to deliver a better gaming experience. Now The Asus has introduce the ROG Phone, The first Android device combines special Snapdragon silicon with innovative cooling to produce silky frame rates you can actually sustain. Its uncompromised display blends blistering speed with beautiful HDR visuals, while programmable AirTriggers and tactile enhancements heighten your physical connection and comfort. There are other upgrades throughout, and the phone is joined by a collection of transformative accessories for docking with a desktop, doubling up on screens and batteries, and adding console-like controls alongside a wireless display.

Processor Chips For Speed and tuned for gaming
the ROG Phone is based on Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 845 SoC, whose eight Kryo CPU cores and Adreno 630 graphics have ample horsepower for the latest games. The ROG Phone this special chip clocks up to 2.96GHz, nearly 200MHz higher than stock, making it Qualcomm’s fastest-ever mobile platform. The phone also needs to last all day, so the Snapdragon 845 aggressively reduces clock speeds during idle periods, and balances workloads between high-performance and power-efficient CPU cores.  While these measures dramatically improve battery life, they can also introduce small delays that slow down your game. To prevent interruption, Asus  developed X Mode, which raises the minimum clock speed to keep the CPU on its toes, and confines tasks to the chip’s four fastest cores to ensure maximum performance.  You can enable this mode instantly from the Quick Settings menu or configure Game Centre to activate it automatically when running your favourite games and any other apps that need a boost. ASUS first ROG gaming smartphone is touted to be the world's first smartphone with a 3D vapour-chamber cooling system.

Display Features
The phone's 6-inch, 18:9 display runs at 90Hz, meaning it refreshes 90 times a second. That's not quite as smooth as Razer's phone, but it's above the competition -- most phones have a 60Hz refresh rate. ROG argues that its phone's AMOLED screen will trump Razer's IPS LCD one, even if the refresh rate is lower.

Phone Specification
Asus in the ROG Phone has packed up to 512GB of inbuilt storage. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ad, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, AGPS, Glonass, USB Type-C port, NFC, and 3.5mm jack. Sensors onboard are an accelerometer, ambient light sensor, compass, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and ultrasonic AirTrigger sensors. It is fueled by a 4000mAh battery that promises 7 hours of Wi-Fi gameplay. The company claims that the battery is capable of getting to 60 percent of charge in 33 minutes. In terms of dimensions, the handset measures 158.8x76.2x8.6mm and weighs 200 grams.

More Then Gaming Phone
Much of what makes the ROG Phone exceptional for gaming has broader appeal for day-to-day use. The pumped-up processor is perfect for power users who do everything on their mobile devices, especially when paired with 8GB of RAM and up to 512GB of speedy UFS 2.1 storage. The faster display adds a luxurious layer of polish to everyday activities like quickly scrolling through web sites and social feeds, and its 18:9 aspect ratio makes the body narrower and easier to hold. Gorilla Glass 6 protects the screen from inadvertent damage, while a water-resistant design protects the body against liquid infiltration.
Dual front-facing speakers use Smart Amp technology to produce more volume with less distortion for everything from Spotify playlists to battlefield gunfire. Alternatively, you can plug in analog headphones or the new ROG Delta Type-C headset, and immerse yourself in virtual surround sound with a measure of privacy. The integrated networking is top notch, with Gigabit LTE cellular, plus WiGig-certified 802.11ad 60GHz WiFi with both 2x2 MIMO and WiFi Direct. The side-mounted port also supports Gigabit Ethernet over Type-C, plus HDMI and USB.
Both of the Type-C ports work with standard chargers for convenience and compatibility, but they really shine with the included HyperCharge adapter. This upgraded adapter integrates the charger IC that’s usually in the phone, which increases the power delivery up to 20W and lowers charging temperatures for the handset. The ROG Phone can charge its 4,000mAh battery to 60% capacity in only 33 minutes and get to 85% in just over an hour.
Fast charging is a given with high-end smartphones, as is the fingerprint reader for instant unlocking, and the dual rear cameras sitting next to it. The primary shooter captures 12MP images with a conventional lens, while the secondary camera takes 8MP wide-angle shots with a 120° field of view.
The logo on the back adds an element of exterior personalization, glowing whichever color you choose with static, breathing, and strobing effects, or cycling through the spectrum. You can synchronize RGB illumination across up to five ROG Phones wirelessly to match the rest of your squad. The lighting also syncs with optional accessories that plug into the side-mounted connector.

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